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annotate messages/management/commands/purge_messages.py @ 697:67f8d49a9377
Cleaned up the code a bit.
Separated the S3 stuff out into its own class.
This class maybe should be in core.
Still want to do some kind of context manager around the temporary file we are
creating to ensure it gets deleted.
author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 08 Sep 2013 21:02:58 -0500 |
parents | ee87ea74d46b |
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gremmie@1 | 1 """ |
bgneal@518 | 2 purge_messages is a custom manage.py command for the messages application. |
gremmie@1 | 3 It is intended to be called from a cron job to purge messages that have been |
gremmie@1 | 4 deleted by both sender and receiver. |
gremmie@1 | 5 """ |
gremmie@1 | 6 |
gremmie@1 | 7 from django.core.management.base import NoArgsCommand |
gremmie@1 | 8 |
gremmie@1 | 9 from messages.models import Message |
gremmie@1 | 10 |
gremmie@1 | 11 |
gremmie@1 | 12 class Command(NoArgsCommand): |
gremmie@1 | 13 help = "Delete messages that have been sent to the trash by both sender and receiver." |
gremmie@1 | 14 |
gremmie@1 | 15 def handle_noargs(self, **options): |
gremmie@1 | 16 Message.objects.filter(sender_delete_date__isnull=False, |
gremmie@1 | 17 receiver_delete_date__isnull=False).delete() |
gremmie@1 | 18 |